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some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing


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Jonathan M Alexander
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Matt Corral is back. He has been back the past few days after missing a couple of days for a personal matter.
 
 
 
 
 
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Dont’a Foreman is a big dude standing next to Corral.
 
 
Jonathan M Alexander
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Jaycee Horn just picked off PJ Walker in 11 on 11 drills.
 
 

Joe Person
@josephperson
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Panthers beginning practice running two-minute offense with piped-in crowd noise.
 
 
 
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Jonathan M Alexander
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Final week of OTA’s for the Panthers before minicamp begins. 

No sight of Robbie Anderson or S Xavier Woods . Woods recently had a baby.

 

Joe Person
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No Shaq Thompson today.

 

 

Joe Person
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Jeremy Chinn is back.

 


Jonathan M Alexander
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Y’all, Sam is dealing today. It is only OTA’s, but he has had a good day. I’m just saying.

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23 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:


Jonathan M Alexander
@jonmalexander
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Final week of OTA’s for the Panthers before minicamp begins. 

No sight of Robbie Anderson or S Xavier Woods . Woods recently had a baby.

 

Joe Person
@josephperson
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No Shaq Thompson today.

 

 

Joe Person
@josephperson
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Jeremy Chinn is back.

 


Jonathan M Alexander
@jonmalexander
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Y’all, Sam is dealing today. It is only OTA’s, but he has had a good day. I’m just saying.

I thought talking positively about Sam Darnold, or the chance that he might get better from year to year or system to system, wasn’t allowed here. 
 

Learn the rules Captain Morgan!


 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Now if they let him go, I'm really gonna believe that Matt Rhule has lost some power.

It’s nothing personal with PJ. Seems like a hard working, good dude. But I don’t think he is on an NFL roster if not for Ruhle and unfortunately for him he is gonna be a lightning Rod for a lot of poo because people do not like Ruhle. 

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Matt Corral has already shown enough to start. Yeah, Sam whatevs but if the rookie is even neck and neck or close, you've got to go with Corral. The future is now.

Hit the brakes (it’s OTAs) and it’s debatable overall.

But I do hope Corral is that good. We have him on a rookie contract for a while. 

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